Castellmarch according to a legend lost in the mists of time, was the home of "March ap Meirchion" - a prince with horses' ears.
In 1180 "Meirion Goch", a Chieftan of Edeyrnion who was infamous for his treachery in delivering Prince Griffith ap Cynan to the English, lived here at Castellmarch.
The present house (probably unfinished) was built in 1628 by Sir William Jones, MP for Beaumaris & Caernarfon, and Chief Justice for Ireland.
There are many tales that have been passed on over the centuries about his connection with smugglers in the bay!
A warm welcome awaits you at Castellmarch.......
The view from the Luxury Log Cabin.
Al fresco dining at Bryn Beudy.
Waking up at The Stable
The Stable
The comfortable Stable sleeps up to 6 persons (plus cot)...more
Bryn Beudy
Bryn Beudy is a detached stone cottage on the farm grounds, and it can accommodate up to 5 persons...more
The Granary
The farm Granary dates back to the 1800s and offers an interesting blend of exposed beamed accommodation which sleeps up to 6 persons...more
Luxury Log Cabin
Our Luxury Log Cabin is set on an elevated position from which you can enjoy fantastic sea and country views. There are steps leading up to it.....more
Castellmarch,
Abersoch,
Pwllheli,
Gwynedd
LL53 7UE